![]() ![]() In the m/m genre, sci-fi plots aren't usually the most captivating ones and frankly, I read it more for the romance than for anything else. Thank you for this amazing recommendation, Katerina. I don't think there has ever been a sci-fi m/m story that fascinated me more than "Song of the Navigator". It also contains graphic sexual depictions. Warning: This story contains descriptions of extreme violence and assault. As Tover struggles to find the courage to escape his bondage, he begins to understand the only way to free his body, his mind-and his heart-is to trust the one man who showed him that everything about his once-perfect life was a lie. When a terrorist abducts Tover, hurling him into a world of torture, exploitation and betrayal, it’s with shattering disbelief that he realizes his kidnapper is none other than Cruz. His one brush with danger of any kind-the only bright spot in his otherwise boring life-is Cruz Arcadio, a dark-haired, hard-bodied engineer whose physical prowess hints he’s something much more. He has his pick of casual hookups passing through Dadelus-Kaku Station. Tover Duke’s rare ability to move anything instantly across light-years of space makes him a powerful, valuable asset to the Harmony Corporation, and a rock star among the people of the colonies. ![]() Worst Possible Birthday: Being sold into slavery by none other than your lover. ![]()
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